A range of lamps in different spherical silhouettes, the Nelson Bubble Lamps from Hay add a touch of softness and brightness to your interior. In collaboration with Herman Miller, Hay has reintroduced this series, this series of lamps were originally designed in 1947.
Nelson was inspired by a set of silk-covered Swedish pendant lamps he wanted to purchase for his office, but found the price prohibitive. An ingenious and resourceful designer, he went on to create the first set of Nelson Bubble Lamps using a translucent white plastic spray, a technique developed by the US military at the time. Nelson drew on elementary, organic shapes when creating variations such as the Apple Bubble pendant lamp and the saucer pendant lamp.
The atypical shape of the lamp is constructed from a steel frame, over which a coating of plastic polymer is sprayed. This surface coating is somewhere between transparent and opaque, so the lamp emits a warm, friendly glow. The ring at the top and bottom of the lamp is made of coated and polished nickel. It is supplied with white PVC cable and steel ceiling plate.
Dimensions: H38 X W52 X L52
Materials: Plastic polymer/steel frame
The hanging lamps have a brushed nickel rose of 13.5 cm and a cable of 180 cm.
Light source: E27 fitting
About the designer:
George Nelson (1908-1986), born in Connecticut, USA, was one of the most influential figures in the crucial early period of modern design. Trained at Yale as an architect and visual artist, he believed that a designer's job was to improve the world, using the perfection of nature's creations as his guide.
Two formative years in Rome after his receipt of the prestigious Rome Prize brought him into contact with the world's leading modernists, including Le Corbusier, Mies Van der Rohe, Walter Gropius, Gio Ponti and many others, and helped shape his career as a writer to give. and industrial designer, who is the
course of history.
Article number: AB113-A602-AB14
Weight: 1000